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Salem No. 1 Mine in Ruins
Salem Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania History of Salemville, PA and the Carpatho-Rusyn Miners who worked the Mines: Salem No.1 Mine, Salem No.2 Mine, and Huron Mine. |
by Ryan P. Washlaski, Raymond A. Washlaski &
Peter E. Starry, Jr. "The Old Miner."
A Publication of the 20th Century Society
Updated November 12, 1999
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| Boiler House of Salem
No.1 Mine (ca. late 1960's) after the Bony Dump (Slate Dump) was reclaimed
and the structure has been abandoned about ten years. Salemville patch bosses' row houses in background. (Pete Starry photo) |
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Salem No.1 Mine was supplied
with air by these large belt driven fans, located in the fan house. Photo taken ca.1954 after the mine was shut down and the structure abandoned. (Pete Starry Photo) |
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The Fan House that supplied
fresh air to Salem No.1 Mine. Photo ca.1954 after the mine was shut down,
and the fan house was abandoned. (Pete Starry Photo). |
| Links to Salemville, Pennsylvania
History The Carpatho-Rusyn Miners of Salemville Patch
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